As we all know, in order to get the corresponding score, the answer must first correspond to the question. During this period, Sean Shaw's studio sent several letters of apology, so let's analyze the latest one. In that letter, I think the studio only answered these aspects. One is the bad influence caused by Sean, the other is the failure to give a timely and accurate reply at the first time, and the third is to mislead fans objectively, thus causing group opposition. It seems that Sean and the studio sincerely found their own problems and corrected them. But from the objective point of view of the whole thing, shouldn't Sean and his studio also take some responsibility for people who love writing? Because the endorsement has been withdrawn, fans are anxious to force minors to take some responsibility for their actions? Don't say that fan behavior has nothing to do with idols. As we all know, in the entertainment circle, the behavior of fans is that idols pay the bill. Sean and his studio still choose to avoid some of their own problems, without giving a clear attitude and answer to everyone who was hurt in the process.
As a melon eater, when I saw the apology letter from Sean Shaw's studio, my impression of him was really bad. There is nothing to say about the writing of this apology letter. It is concise, capable and well-worded, but the biggest problem is that it doesn't feel sincere. This kind of thing, sincerity, really can't be judged by anything. It's really a heartfelt feeling. I don't feel sincere to any passerby. How can we make those injured people feel sincere? Will only arouse people's anger again. Has the studio considered this consequence?
Besides, since Shawn Shaw didn't speak himself, should he show his attitude in the apology letter of the studio? But in the letter, we can see that there are few sentences that directly express Sean's attitude. Throughout the incident, Sean looked like an outsider, but it was indirectly caused by Sean. The apology letter from the studio is really an apology letter from the studio, and it has nothing to do with Sean Xiao. It's all the studio's fault.
In my eyes, Sean Shaw's letter of apology is commendable, but there are still many problems. This is not a 90-point answer sheet.